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Season 9, Episode 44
PrimeTime Politics The government is under fire after a snap Senate vote defeated a climate change bill passed by the House of Commons. Peter Van Dusen speaks to New Democrat MP Linda Duncan, Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy, and Mark Warawa, parliamentary secretary to the environment minister. From Kandahar, veteran war correspondent Matthew Fisher (Postmedia News) discusses Canada’s post-2011 military mission in Afghanistan, which is focused on training Afghan security forces. David Coletto of Abacus Data analyzes Canadian attitudes on the economy and government stimulus spending. Negotiators from the B.C. Native Education Initiative speak to Martin Stringer about progress towards a native-oriented education system in their province. Also:A special report from Mark Miller on the future of B.C.’s Liberal party after the resignation of Premier Gordon Campbell. Will his departure, combined with anger over the HST, leave the Liberals in a precarious state? Politicians and First Nations leaders call for an end to close the gap between aboriginal schools funded by the federal government and the provincial education systemsPublic Minister Vic Toews appears at the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security on Bill C-29B, which would eliminate pardons for those convicted of sex crimes against minors.
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Date Found: November 19, 2010
Date Produced: November 17, 2010
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